One of the most interesting things to do on a trip is to go around markets. In addition to discovering things we might need, forgotten objects that might be worth something, there is always the feeling that by going to markets we know better the place where we are, breathing its true authenticity and looking at the people who live there and who work and live here. .
In Italy there is certainly no shortage of interesting ones vintage marketsHere is a small list of the historic markets of the cities of Italy that are worth visiting if you ever find yourself in these places. TO Rome certainly we have to name the market of Porta Portese, Anchor me Circle of Artists.
A Milan on the last Sunday of each month it is possible to visit the market along the Navigli, impossible to go home without having bought at least one old postcard.
Another ideal destination for vintage hunters is Palermo with three appointments. The most famous is the daily flea market you find in Peranni Square, but there is also the antiques of Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia every first weekend of the month and the market of Palazzo Butera.
A Firenze stands out Vintage selection, in the Stazione Leopolda for a period of the year and usually in January, while a Torino is renowned the Balon antiques market.